We tried to understand the relationship between truth and silence in our previous blog. That is- whenever we accept ourselves as we are, there arises a true understanding. Like in the example we took, if Mr. X had accepted that eating omlette is no crime, since food is personal choice, then there wouldn't have been a problem. The problem arose, only when he thought his truth may discredit his social ego. That is where the so called lie takes birth. Instead making oneself comfortable with their own being, brings enormous change in one's life.
So the very mantra is - accept it! Whatever it is. Your truth, your weakness, your positives, whatever it is.
This acceptance transpires to oneself only when the person starts observing himself. To do that, staying silent is the key. Just when we make sure that we sit silently for only a few minutes a day and observe our free thoughts, we will know who we are!
With a thorough practice of sitting silent, the free thoughts gradually reduces in number and you start building an aura of silence around you. This aura will fill in positivity wherever you attempt to establish. You tend to flourish slowly.
Now the question is- how is spiritual contentment related to this?
Spirituality is not anything else that is apart from you, but it is an instinct to be loyal to do anything which is part of you.
To do anything(task) which we like in a great solitude means we are putting all our soul to make it happen. This great solitude comes only when we achieve an aura of silence around us, as discussed above.
So the contentment is natural and is a bliss in this state.
Achieving spiritual contentment with this continuous practice is paradise itself.
The present scenario of our busy days pleads for it too.
What to expect in the next blog:
Relevance of spirituality in our daily lives!
(More on free thoughts)
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